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The phrase "a larger source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a more extensive or significant origin of information, materials, or resources.
Example: "To gain a better understanding of the topic, I decided to consult a larger source, such as a comprehensive textbook."
Alternatives: "a more extensive source" or "a more significant source".
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There is also evidence that the scooters are a larger source of marine oil pollution than previously thought.
As a result, a larger source encoder buffer is needed.
Presumably, they are going to end up in a larger source of water.
Carbon capture and storage is a larger source of efficiency penalty than the MH based H2 storage unit.
By killing Reader, Google is likely to harm a lot of publishers, large and small, by eliminating a larger source of traffic.
Second, the video content also affects the delay partitioning; a sequence with higher motion content usually prefers a larger source encoder, and thus a smaller N 1.
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There is a large source of perennial funding.
The value-added tax is a large source of government revenue.
Furthermore, as auto production shuts down in the summer, there are less stampings available, a large source of steel scrap.
Encouraging ordinary people to invest in renewable energy taps a large source of reliable funding for projects.
Pension funds also represent a large source of purchasing power, and Ms. Reeser, of the California State Teachers Retirement Systemm, viewed the program positively.
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